LPPTEST-worst-case latency

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Hi,
 
I am trying to do some preliminary benchmarking on a rt-kernel (2.6.26) versus a vanilla-kernel (2.6.26).
 
Under CONFIG_LPPTEST in 2.6.26-rt1 patch it says:
 
"Latency of response: 12.2 usecs (121265 cycles)
 
then generate various workloads on the target system to see how
(worst-case-) latencies are impacted."
 
I am wondering if there is a more formal definition of "worst-case"? Does a 'make -j8' and a constant "ping" like the following:
 
#make -j8 &
#ping -l 100000 -q -s 10 -f localhost &
 
would fall under the definition of "worst-case"? 
 
Or perhaps "hackbench 100" is a more likely candidate to generate worst-case latency?
 
Thanks.
 
Kushal Koolwal
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